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Immigration Considerations for Civil Litigators (2025 CLE by the Sea)
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Immigration Considerations for Civil Litigators

Faculty
Rocio Castaneda, Florence Immigration & Refugee Rights Project
Katharine Ruhl, Florence Immigration & Refugee Rights Project

Rocio Castaneda Acosta
Rocío Castañeda is a former Advocacy Attorney with the Florence Immigrant and Refugee Rights Project (Florence Project), based in Tucson, Arizona. She holds a J.D. from Loyola University Chicago School of Law and is licensed to practice law in Arizona. Rocío has worked with unaccompanied immigrant children, asylum seekers, immigrant survivors of domestic violence and human trafficking, and other immigrant populations in Arizona, Chicago, and South Texas. She has practiced before U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, Executive Office for Immigration Review, Board of Immigration Appeals, Ninth Circuit Federal Court of Appeals, Federal District Court for the District of Arizona, and Maricopa County Superior Court.
She joined the Florence Project in 2014 and left in May 2025 to rest. Rocío began as a manager with the Children’s Program serving unaccompanied immigrant children in Phoenix and later became the Florence Project’s first staff attorney to serve asylum seekers across the border in Nogales, Mexico. As an Advocacy Attorney, Rocío helped grow Florence Project’s federal district court litigation challenging unlawful actions by the federal government to advocate for systemic change—she represented clients and collaborated with outside counsel on habeas petitions, egregious and unlawful delays in adjudications (Mandamus-APA), unlawful delays in request for records (Freedom of Information Act), and tort claims (Federal Tort Claims Act). She appeared in the media regularly to raise awareness about detention conditions and new policies affecting immigrants in Arizona and the U.S.-Mexico border. Rocío is from Nogales, and she enjoys cookouts, hiking with her family, and reading fantasy.
Katharine Elizabeth Ruhl
Katharine Ruhl is the Managing Attorney for the Adult Pro Bono Team at the Florence Immigrant and Refugee Rights Project in Arizona, where she has worked for a total of over twelve years. The Florence Project serves adults and children detained by ICE in Arizona. Their clients include unaccompanied minor children, asylum seekers, applicants for T visas (based on trafficking) and U visas (based on crime), and refugees and lawful permanent resident facing removal, among others. While in private practice, Ms. Ruhl advised criminal defense attorneys in Arizona on the immigration consequences of criminal convictions, and in 2016, collaborated with the Immigration Legal Resource Center, the Maricopa County Office of the Public Defender, the Florence Project and others to update Arizona’s Quick Reference Chart for Determining Immigration Consequences of Arizona Offenses. Her practice has primarily focused on deportation defense, particularly in the detained context.

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